Giveaway: Cake Crystals
A cake from the local grocery store bakery is a fine way to celebrate a birthday. But what if you could take it to the next level? You know, bling it up a little? Now you can!
Cake Crystals are a new product this year that can take an ordinary cake to the next level. It is hard enough to make a delicious cake, let alone one that is beautiful. Most of us just don't have the time to mess with tints and tips the night before our loved one's special day. In steps Cake Crystals.
And thank goodness too! I promise I had every intention of making cute cupcakes for Charlotte's party. Then, I realized that I had less than 14 hours to party time and hadn't even cracked one egg. In steps the local grocery bakery and out comes the Cake Crystals. I was able to take their cake to the next level of cuteness. They have the texture of a lollipop but don't get melty or sticky in the heat. And the flavor is a vague fruity flavor that doesn't interfere with a great chocolate cake.
This is what the company says about Cake Crystals:
I received a 2 oz back of assorted crystals and they went a long way. I still have enough left to do one more cake. Cake Crystals is also offering to give away 5 more bags to 5 lucky readers of Family Musings.
How to Enter: There are five ways to enter and you can do any of them you like, for up to five entries:
1. Visit Cake Crystals and then leave a comment telling me how you might use them for your next cake,
2. 'Like' Cake Crystals on Facebook and then leave a 2nd comment telling me you did so,
3. Subscribe to my RSS feed or subscribe by email, and leave a 3rd comment telling me you did so, or already are subscribed,
4. Link to my giveaway on your own blog, leaving another comment with the permalink to you post, or
5. Follow Family Musings and Cake Crystals on Twitter, then tweet this giveaway and leave a 5th comment with the permalink. -- I entered to win Cake Crystals from @CakeCrystals and @FamilyMusings {link here}
That's it. 5 ways to win and 2 lucky winners. This giveaway will end Saturday, August 28th at midnight. Read all contest rules here.
Photo Credit: Emily Rose Portraits, used with permission.
FTC Disclosure: I received 1 pack of crystals to facilitate my review.
Cake Crystals are a new product this year that can take an ordinary cake to the next level. It is hard enough to make a delicious cake, let alone one that is beautiful. Most of us just don't have the time to mess with tints and tips the night before our loved one's special day. In steps Cake Crystals.
And thank goodness too! I promise I had every intention of making cute cupcakes for Charlotte's party. Then, I realized that I had less than 14 hours to party time and hadn't even cracked one egg. In steps the local grocery bakery and out comes the Cake Crystals. I was able to take their cake to the next level of cuteness. They have the texture of a lollipop but don't get melty or sticky in the heat. And the flavor is a vague fruity flavor that doesn't interfere with a great chocolate cake.
This is what the company says about Cake Crystals:
Available in five different colors and flavors, Cake Crystals are the _only_ three dimensional cake decorating accessories that look like real jewels! The beautiful gem-like designs are not only beautiful, they are edible, making these cake crystals the ONLY crystal you should chose for your next decorating project.
I received a 2 oz back of assorted crystals and they went a long way. I still have enough left to do one more cake. Cake Crystals is also offering to give away 5 more bags to 5 lucky readers of Family Musings.
How to Enter: There are five ways to enter and you can do any of them you like, for up to five entries:
1. Visit Cake Crystals and then leave a comment telling me how you might use them for your next cake,
2. 'Like' Cake Crystals on Facebook and then leave a 2nd comment telling me you did so,
3. Subscribe to my RSS feed or subscribe by email, and leave a 3rd comment telling me you did so, or already are subscribed,
4. Link to my giveaway on your own blog, leaving another comment with the permalink to you post, or
5. Follow Family Musings and Cake Crystals on Twitter, then tweet this giveaway and leave a 5th comment with the permalink. -- I entered to win Cake Crystals from @CakeCrystals and @FamilyMusings {link here}
That's it. 5 ways to win and 2 lucky winners. This giveaway will end Saturday, August 28th at midnight. Read all contest rules here.
Photo Credit: Emily Rose Portraits, used with permission.
FTC Disclosure: I received 1 pack of crystals to facilitate my review.
These would be great for some princess cupcakes. I love that they have a variety of colors so you could use them for a mayriad of different occasions.
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I'd like to use them to decorate a crown on a cake.
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I would use them as the center portion of flowers on my cake.
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I would definietly use them for my daughters b-day cake, she loves pink.
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I saw the crystals on their website, they are so cute. I want to try it. Maybe we can put them in cupcakes too!
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I think they'd be great for a pirate cake. Make a treasure chest and use the crystals for the treasure.
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I showed my daughter the cake crystals...she would like to put them on top of cupcakes for her sleep over guests
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We have a dedication for my son coming up and we usually get a plain chocolate cake with white writing. It is very plain this would spiff it up nicely!
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Well...I have a little lady, so I might use them on her birthday cake because what little girl doesn't like jewels :)
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These would be perfect for a "bling" themed wedding shower I'm planning.
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I would use these for my daughters mermaid cake for her birthday!
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I'd like to use them to make flower cupcakes in the spring!
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my niece would love them on her cupcakes
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These would be perfect for when I decorate my best friend's daughter's cake. I would make it really girly and sparkly.
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On the cake crystals website you can see the little 'jewels' so much better! How charming! I would use them as tasty centers on the floral buds on my next birthday cake! I especially like the combination of the lemon and vanilla cake crystals for decorating.
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I definitely like Cake crystals on FB! And now am a true fan....they are such a terrific idea, instead of the store bought rockhard teeth shattering cake candies that are available in grocery stores.
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My father's 65th birthday is coming up and I'm making his cake so I'd use the cake crystals on it, maybe to spell out "65."
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I'd like to use them for my nieces upcoming birthday party! How cool!
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I'd use them to make some flowers on a princess cake.
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I would use these to make the name on the cake. It'll make it pop out!
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I definitely would use them on my daughter's birthday cake, the design possibilities seem endless. I have recently begun experimenting with cake decorating and I think that these would be a really fun addition!! Thanks for the opportunity!!
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i would use the Pink Sapphires on my nieces bday cake
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I am having a Princess birthday party for my daughter and the pink ones would look great on her cake!!
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I think they would make a fabulous rainbow on a cake.
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